According to a March 13 report from Baton Rouge, La.-based publication The Advocate, the two rappers are being sued by a man who claims they attacked him in South Carolina back in December 2018.

On Monday (March 11), a man named Carl Capers filed court documents in Baton Rouge alleging that YoungBoy (born Kentrell Gaulden) and Quando (born Tyquian Bowman) punched and kicked him while he was working as a DJ and tour manager for YoungBoy. The alleged incident is said to have taken place during YoungBoy and Quando's Dec. 21 show in Florence, S.C.

In his suit, Capers states that the show was abruptly canceled due to various reasons, including a fight that occurred between YoungBoy and a member of the audience. Once he and the rest of the crew were escorted backstage, Capers alleges that Quando told him to go back to the scene of the fights and secure a member of Quando's entourage. Moments later, Quando allegedly began attacking him without provocation. During the altercation, YoungBoy jumped into the scuffle. Video of the incident, which can be viewed below, subsequently circulated on the internet.

Capers claims he suffered a bloody face and a cracked tooth during the attack. He also says his reputation was smeared within the entertainment industry following the incident. He is seeking unspecified damages.

The rapper's attorney, James Manasseh, told The Advocate on Wednesday (March 13) he wasn't familiar with the alleged December 2018 fight involving YoungBoy and Quando or the lawsuit against both but would look into them.

XXL has reached out to reps for YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Quando Rondo for comment.